Wow… uh… I watched it with the sound off (as I’m still at work), but “metal > ice”? And he proves it by smacking a die-cast ship against some small ice chunks in his bathtub? I can’t take any of it seriously… not after that.

Wow… uh… I watched it with the sound off (as I’m still at work), but “metal > ice”? And he proves it by smacking a die-cast ship against some small ice chunks in his bathtub? I can’t take any of it seriously… not after that.

I don’t believe it was intended to be taken seriously.

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Sure you can. Mythbusters do scientific scale model tests all the time. They don’t give 100% conclusive results. They give a guideline for what may or may not happen in a full-size situation. Sometime their scale model tests show similar results to the actual experiment, sometimes they show results that have nothing to do with the actual results, and sometimes they fail miserably, so they just blow stuff up.

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Attention to detail: An apostrophe is the difference between a company that knows its shit and a company that knows it’s shit.

Wow… uh… I watched it with the sound off (as I’m still at work), but “metal > ice”? And he proves it by smacking a die-cast ship against some small ice chunks in his bathtub? I can’t take any of it seriously… not after that.